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3 NEW YORK HERALD, SUN’ yay, FEBRUARY 6, 1859. History i the 10th of Joly, 1858. The uncer. | graphs of House and Hughes, and having gone through ARRIVED Feur Chapters of Cris an re of trading veseris, | a number of interesting exporimonts, he concluded by ex- | Bteamshio Marton, Foster, Charleston, 55 inal Love a Sea esses ero fear cok | Bog te eo uviieeora gun iu | CFR Ret gatas ap are 3 twice Gelay Deore this rensed Tee, tay Was 1 dare toraret | coor which cold ve sen a reat dietance at me, | vaip ina he Ware fot Newburpor, CHAPTER I. tir Lgl filmy ema Jou, | subject; but Esiaraay iene i uot wih San 20, lat Be. lop 18 34. puawed & YEE DABRELLED CORFY. ‘were to may noting of the of a most sacred tot to Keep so many young ‘out ns steertog 8. atin: Ney 93h Bear are werner. v2 cneage for te viebaiod long and 178 my oe mind wheter The New York Machine Shops. ‘Ship Ehzabeth Taman, Willan, Tavre, $4 days, to bal= ee el ne eS, re-open por ts a ‘The business in this branch of mechanics for the past Eby Auband (New Onenne, Moore, Marwan i ome mth snct a pare, havi ~ of all conaitions—that | six monthe has been very dull. At present things arom Giratar with ae, to haar. Al antine. name, and ‘4 alr Jan fi frat Cook, Messina, Dee 11, O-. ll 3 ‘ have been induced bealtar J: Ath Previous to #° | ecurder Jumperts and Sophie had been | was 4 , ¥ aration 1 caD Tawar hat you know it | aachine eatabliahment proprietors remarked that a few | Kir'wotsaiip"sangia ales ee Bring UDIW’ ayy together, she baving left her husband Trg eéward a Loud St Marts, 3 days, and £0067.¢ th Drotection of her paramour. pot ur dor _-¢ the sacred name of . hown some kindness in the au with us’ besaid. “It is ‘months since we Engl sailor, to whom 1 bas An which Thave resided | % et work, were begging bim for bread. ‘But thank Fisher, Charleston, 8 d6y%, WIS on, bo, Here ae fectionate letter from Sophie to Jum- 1 ber presence at our meals. She is suftering from | far off, and a ‘Promised to convey this letter to | God,” said he, ‘they have plenty of work now.”” a? very atfeo ‘ death of my husband, Que time at diane ave bad her pr ‘ne »? he | for the last year, has He aloo has ~«®, 8 days, ports, Wich has been brought out on the triali— said about the purchase; Willis the effects of slow fever, *him. | some European seaport, and mail it there, ‘The machine shops and foundries are doing @ profitable mini, Mantes, NC, 16 Z jetter I bavo recelved, and has | foot and looked very pale; the truth then fasten’ © added, gravely, as bo wotloned me @ seat before hin, | Soe Tree get ihe wo deaths advertised in some Eng | sesiness some of the large establishments, it 1 true, fame, Novi 3 dace ” Leap penn acl ‘came true; how unbappy | mind. After this be urged me to go the "ato ‘The table giittered with silver plate. moh as I | lish or American newspaper 0 that in case this letter Re ee pi ‘wa ally iit jortolke 2 dave: Foe aa eo rameas long as T know thee, | would suspect that, as I bad purchased (he AIC” 16 °y'5 14 | brought on the most costly sorvers delicacies sich 1 hever reaches you, ber friends may not always remain | have no heavy contracts, but they have business eq! scle Soe 7 am; aye, Honri, unhappy | erheeerved it, disgraced my | Poisoned my husband; at last I went. had never seen before. But the skeletons sas at tbo feast, | never reactiee Jot, as good to the mechanko—a muhiplioity of emalljo™ 4, Rania for . Saebaien me cael ib, Heury, all Tor thee, thee ae Yoould not talk, save in Sad 6 eagle “7 now think best to address this to the most, probable id dhe agurogate vedblole 1 te gems eae Bare 0 jled to seo thee once PTER hastily— of o know your prosen* woode, | Swell the 8 ia, Sanya. 4 Thom JT ersil Lake forever, to renounce thee, and to a vee ee abroph stars, end spclagee, ie eres Tie drat Porecn tour fuitery. WO#FODS-~; gomo of your oroters | In tbe following parographe may Be found a correct re- | Schr on, tem Cave Hnory fe Fall River, | ER ty mT gi recente, tac | tn ce tm ei fs ates ate | eden rae awe oom | Sev el NL a ee, | peta wemncon mre Cee ie | | ee ay thee, be happy, Lind my home to my mother, | mmes comes to us. ing the before the | tion. ‘i close 10 hum, with an urgent reyuest shal be will een | miscellaneous jobs, atthe principal machina eatablish- | fehr HF Godwin, Helksga, lord, Del nates 8 virtuous woman, no, adulteress Ik¢ Dee | Coroner's toques, in the recent case of guicide m that vil: | g,¥00 fre from Samsusky city EDelieve,” he sald nery- | S00. Titty hetber ikever reaches you, or, iadoed, | ments:— SN ae aad, Ye seve Tats sone, hed | loved Werner #0 | lage, A yout), of nineteen cloping with bis brother's wife | °'“bia you ever kuow a gentleman there by the nae of Mee ee ae ee der Lnave no wink to.reoul aysctt | 27 7HH NOVELTY aeeaellor cata Tee tetas toe | TR RSEE A Ge unetem Steen Lanes, with cola, Bp om ach Dut, it is over. 1 will avcogo, myscit Cones, put | of the same age, who leaves, for bis guilty society, maick | HEP ay 5 ooking the man | to thelr memory. And to’poor Cs outraged parents I do | | Two large marine propeller Gaglacs for the Hussian ffl | “ Aigo, one bark and one brig, nnknown, ig aa 88 eG ‘ ir 5 been Tincw iwi before: thy wishes Twill fll, one iss yet | ehilé atl an ee ree ee, | pesly in the face, “and 2 poppe = Nh Beate ‘rer morte Jour eyes, Jet we bog of you'to ve | “nea es iength, inthe Hutm, Meudreds of workmen Bteamshipe Yilirola, Anpinwaty: A na Fro eae ar DOW | Orca ee ee cents conbridted pas | paris banckerchiet to Ma eyese ie woud havsecemod | lieve that, however much Ihave outraged your feelings | fre employed on the work, but it will take eome’ time to | Favannah, Stance Ade Mclain; Roauoke, N rr a fering strongest r liva, a a marara; Borg ne ion en] Towory., oh good! ‘Heari dont’be | sim and early crime not often paralleled in this State. a sap we oy ae Jour high moral worth, ‘td your integrity and pooduoes ote cm im engines J.C. Cary and John G. Storm, | neath Richa ‘br Kane, Sagun, ‘aivarndo, Bt everything, sorrow ani Ns ‘ 4] the i f beart; and the bittereat reflection I have ever been were built at this establish- ee. 1 ‘ id bim what I had seen and thought and felt. | having forfeited your former orever; weigh 4,000 pounds, for a Philadelphia fire company. Also, |” Wind at sunrise NW; i: So Siat we nmoriess. one” thet “Wet right, {To } given at the inquest over the remains‘of his brother:— | *°<uset, | row him was 8 UA Sen, at Ceertiurget, “uti | now the rum T have brought upon ail, and the fate that | Tre 4'too Mounug weight for private parties, aud two. st | meridian NNW; sunset SW, very light- "1 “4 ct f a just Providence, York 6 ies. { a we did I not folfw my mother’s Daniel Sanders sworn—I am twenty-six years of age, | have sinned, God in heaven knows I have suffered, and if | has talento me by the decrees o » | others for New York fire companies, { Mar oamyies chaste? ‘Dut to thee I ever gave at bs | vee reside in Spring gn a weockenic; Kes! a Laweetheg by nF 9 ber oe'vennats be has rligeaen me, that ree is Co — heavier and more dreadful to my prospect of the ruin ehadataasrtoumalcs cu. nonin 4 8. ANDY Hook or larine Report. ah i s . all that I cou! . H. Sanders; he bas worked with me for the | fully fuifitled. Poor Mar; been dyin, . ‘és “e hoe gg Ce rey the Seeeny wose: op hot aesg rons be 0 neavy. | fast two wikis Touts; he was uiveween years ot; ho | moatbe, and Tavs known it Teas Been for me to #0 Painful as oll this, asa however dieastrane to fae; Tome. tba bed blgeaatg for the North river steamboat South pikrtentine and two brigson the ber, bound out, ‘Wind ‘och? ‘eave for Rochester. | boarded with me; he left my house last night about six | the failing step—the dimming eye; it isfor me now to see | noi feel at rest done what Am 4 Ste- ; jear, ries Gt ees wet pe be iuntentont clock; “peak eight pido im the evening I became | the terri struggles of ber nearly;wern out frarae; itis | my power, and when this packet leaves my bands [ shall ‘Two boilers tor the North river steamer Robort L. Ste. HIGHLAND, Feb oa me wr he bas caused my bier ‘my mother’s death. Be happy, forgive thee everything; eres and happy. Thine ever true loving SOPHIA, ‘Phy name J don’t deserve; then farewell and happy. I ‘Werner must die with me i Feb 5, a little elarmed at bis absence, and I went to the | for me to listen to her language of remorse, that some- | bave discharged the last sad and melancholy duty. [now —_ tee flea nl ara Bas a eat right. Wind NW, light; clear. ve ple to ascel ether he had got a team from mad, Yes, mad—mad—mai,” be said, | suffer only from feelings of romorso and blighted bope in Oo large , » and | LONG BRANCH, Feb 5, sunset—Two gos " aoe he bog a team from a. Haskins; in rey ta s and crossing the floor with long, hasty the fate that it is henceforth my lot to endure. But 1 will | eleven large iron buoys, for the American Guano Compa | 4 oindin” Wind B, light, orb barks in the offihg: r a4 ant ness at Jarvis . eet am to go; . oh Add no more; und ull T can or could say may only disgust | ny. They are tobe used in the guano business at pean ea Tires not. dear Heinrich, whedaterrupted mein writing; | quired of Mr, Haskins how far be engaged the team to 20; | strides Then burying bis. face iu his hands, bo exclaim ; Hy, coer are tape, cae a, catent-A ship aoditito Sala lisa rho } i kod at the door, Tasked | Le said be engaged it to go about five miles, and said be | ed, “Too late—too Iate—I have repented.” ‘There was a | you tbe more towards me. h Island hound in.” A large flect of briga and echrs passing this paint, ee oer want totell you something for | would be back about tene'slock; 1 went into his room and | oy pease and heeoutinaed mere calmly, «No human |” For obvious rearous it is not, and cannot be, my pur- | The steamers Francis Skiddy and Rip Van Winkle aro | Outward bound.“ Wind Bi, lait, clear > found all his clothes were gone, and that made me think | means can ‘now restore my poor companion. Her moral | pose to speak of any details or particulars as to the past undergoing repairs at this establishment, Miscelianeous. he bad left; I then went down to the tavern and found my | gensibilities become more abd more acute as she fails in | or to the future, or indeed of myself, in any way. T trust AT THE DRY DOCK IRON WORKS—J. 8. UNDERIILL, ‘The British ecrew steamship Etna, for Havre, is detained un- brother George there; my wife was gone; I rather thongtt | strength, so that she reproaches hersolt constantly.” A | you may never hear from me again, aod only wish to | They are constructing $100,000 worth of machinery for ti) 6 o'clock this mornin, 2 she had gone with William, because her things were gone; | weary, mournful sigh breke from his lips as if bis heart | hope your future life may alford you, even yel, less of | the Greenpoint Kerosene Oil Company. na the reason why I Uought they had gone togetber ws | would bresk. anguigh than the past few years. If my life depends upon Algo, a small propeller engine for a steam canal boat. The steamer C Vanderbilt, which was partly got off, owing that they had been pretty thick, talking together about cr ki ! he exclaimed, ‘if be knew how bitter | my present health, or my now limited means, my memory . 7 ‘Rs 5 to the wind abifting to the westward went on again, The pros” the house, and her phn being pa oie aad fa Saxena nods ing (oF the outrage she has committed | must be biotted out very soon, But gt remain, humbly MORGAN IKON WORKS—QUINTARD AND WHITNEY. pect of pow getting ber of ia very uaterorebin b, I unlocked, he came in, was ‘drunk somewhat, eT me about the room until twelve o'clock like a lion. ah good one even that had to be added to my Reavy mini, till I tled (or cursed) T deserved it, why dia Fnot become a wife (or woman) when I loved you secret- it was no such sin. Ihave also written to my sister. at dog of a man (hundeman) goes away to-morrow. he y y C, A single beam engine, 44 inch diameter of cylinder, aud m pd sacredly Lo me not to tell my shame to my sia- | time; she is nineteen years old; I went to Fred. Crain, | upon bim, he would pity her, and it it could be, forgive. | your unworthy, RLOW Cask. X Srup EW Paniey—Baltimore, Fer 4—The ship E W Jee th Heurich it is bard to write husband and Tam | Pepaty Sheriff in Springheld, aid told him what my | Wullyouseo her, sith” — 10 feet stroke of piston, for a Grat olass side whee! steam Nletels ya argo af wusna fou Cains f Earley, not the wife. forgive me I cant (do) otherwise—veiled— | suspicions were in relation to my wife and brother, | — | shrank from the very thought. Ax ELoreenr Arar Asicanty Sarriep.—The | tow boat, for t Gr trade in Chine eines, 65 inch | eaves, Abe wil hove to'dachtrxe a portion Cg mage oa be woman shall be i the house. until Wednesday thon | and asked him what it was best to do; Crain and 1] ‘she has asked for you, sir; do mot deny her request. | parties to whom we referred yesterday morning, as hav. | A pair of oscillating marine, Propeller coking, 06 inch | sicames and lighter have gone W ber nesietance art and remainest my Henry. Have no care, I willfulfl | then got a team and drove over to Weathersticld Bow, Hearing that you camé from America, she entreated me to | ing eloped from Cleveland, were traced out yesterday by wt ‘y , Esq, arwokeees faithfally as thou hast commanded it, until T saw theo farewell, happy. It is charged that Jampertz had become weary.of So- hie, and his affections had passed to a girl named Caro- me Eberts, a8 the following letter will show: Cuaco the 1th April 1858. Drax Mas. Fvext—Excuse me for cullen you dear, but I shut ke to call you al’ $80 1 have a busines of great dmnportance to me and as ican not attend to it myself 1 geiect you as the ables agent for this delicat matter It is mow two Years since i came to Chicago and i feel verry Jecesome i have no friends and no acquaintance at all and Adont wish for any. All my thoughts by day and by wight are with Carolina i never forgett her, if she shut fee! more faforable towards me as she did two years ago i fmnplore youto let me know it it will be the best notice i ever received, but shut i come too lat and she have given Ber affection to a more lucky man than iam co give here Bere my best wishes for her fortune Be go kind and lot a few lines from you, the worst is not as dread- jeusion My health is verry good and i shut be pad to bear the same from you and your woble family jive my best respect to your husband and a hearty greet- img to your children. For one early answer from you will be verry thankful Your obedient HENRI JUMPERTZ Chi- — voy fur 1. e hulls. and went to the tavern near the depot and inguired if | bring you to her, I promised that I would.” Ticutenaut Small, and conveyed to the Hanimond treet | JaTge cogvay aleamer, fer, the Chinese raters ae ais | mma ante Lortse. previously reported loton the Tale of young couple had put up there; they said no; then we | «Twill go.” station, where the runaway busband was confronted with sisal tly go which, wih the veascl, was insured in Margeition, Voaiel modi went to the tavern in Claremont village, and we could not Up the cool, wide, matted steps he led me, into a cham- | the wife, who had come in pursuit, and the daughter with | Orr Owned Oy LUBHNT U | fa k diamnotor of | cargo a total love. : find them there nor getany track of them; went to Charles: | her oriental in its beautifa) furnishing, its Ghaste magni | her fatber. The inan, whose name is Robert Holley, was ta B4 ae eee re ot san? atk thoes: emailer an BARK VRNon, ashore on Nahant Beach, will be got offafter) ton; found nothing there; then we drove to Bellows Fails | ficence. There, half reclining im a Wide easy chuir—a | arresied at an intelligence office, where be was in purauit | Cymer, ft Tmt Stoke UP My Te iil, built for | @iscbarging ber cargo, if the weather conunues ‘Her: and stopped at the Bellows Falls Hotel, waked up tho | costiy shawl of lace thrown over her attenuated shoul- | of asituation, When he left home he was sexton of one i a Uh par a of A baeb is now being | SFB Post and stem are suarted. Une thousand boxes oranges landlord and inquired whether such folks bad put up there; cers, the rich dressing gown clinging and hoilowed to | of the Cleveland churches, and according to the girl's bi “9 seg Geniiveton, . " '® | have been taken out of her in good order. he said he thought they had, but would inquire of his son, | the ‘ages sicknese had made—sat one whose great | story, the sacred character of tiie place was desecrated | © riley * ror b xe dike ehvtnen.-Sbinch Ghiranter'ok Bric Josern Perens (of Elisworth). McFarland, went ashore who, he said, put them to bed; we looked on his register, | beauty and once gentle gifts had made the light and love- | without shame in the couree of this unboly wooing. Hol- me palr pyplgenis igines, th on the Babama vanks betwen latand 1th ult | Crew saved, but ‘could ‘not find any names there that answered | jiues ofa sacred home. Batnow! © pity! pity! The | ley is the father of quite a family of children. The part gylindor and 10 feet stroke of piston, for the steamer | if portion of her cargo bad been waved Ly Wreckers, and sal- the description; the landierd then gave us a lantern and | oycs only retained their lustre; they were wofully sunken | ner in his elopement is named Rebecca Rugner, who, | Xorktown, now in course of constriction, and yy | vage allowed to the arnount of $1040. We went to the barn, and there we found the hors®, | Tho blazing fire, kindled at the vitals, burned upon ber | when arrested here, was at work a8 a domestic in « | the dew Nook sit Vig eee a eae inch cylin Buro Mxuvitie (not Melvio) Sutton. before reported ashore: sleigh, buffalos and whip, all belonging to Mr. Haski sharpened cheeké—burned more fiercely, moro hotly, as | boarding house. She manifested no particular remorse | , One Palt of marine Onginel, Wil Dolores vetoamnes bo. | Seay ete ae Havana. sas got of 2th ult, afer Hebiatiog: Mr. Crain and the landlord then went to the room of the | she looked npon iy face. Tcould think no moreof anger— | on being confronted with her father, who bad come in | Her an - mg iw over ad New Gulnaeae Steamship.| be surveyed as moon aa dlecharged. damage, persons who came with the team we found in the barn; T | | could only say to myself, Oh, how sorry Tam for you!” | pursuit of his erring daughtor, but rogarded the inter. | longing to tho New York and F eoneicamiee oi | + eee acon cal iced vip: abuse Sagi staid at the foot of the stairs; when they got the door open | She knew, probably, by’her husbani’s manger, that | tereuce as more disagreeable because of the prospective | Company. The hull is mow in courge of construction a\ | Aton i bales ot colton ware picked up about they called to me and I went up into the room and found | “was aware of their circumstances, Her firstquestioa was | separation from her paramour. After the parties were hes ie ip! 1 tan enatnedsO'ideb ahakiled ‘Yais#,801>--Bark Elm (not Gem), of Boston, $00 sisitie my wife and my brother William both thero, aud Mr. | "« are you going back to America, Bir?” taken to the station house, an amicable arrangement was aE eee ace Cain | oot gag tans vents eles bulll au Chotioeio tec Crain and the landlord were present; my brother was not | The hollow voice startled me. I seemed to see an open | made ail round. ‘The guilty husband consented to retarn | Of cylinder im 30 ve mone: ce cuaeen, fon the Ualbed | oO eee “ 5 in bed when I first saw him; he was in the first room, and | gepulchre. I told her that it was not my intention to re- | with his wife, who, more amiable than moat wives under States steam ry tniy | ory: -_ a il ‘Whalemen. bad his coat and vest off; this was about three o'clock | turn at present. Similar circuunstanées, took him again to her home, if not | One pair of boilers for the United States steamship | 4 eter trom Capt Macomber, of bark Pert, NB, dated Sox this morning; there had been no one in the bed in “Oh! then who will take my little child back tober | to her heart. The father took the danghter under his | Mexico, of C. seaae foe he connor Roanoke: of tueNew | BARDS, Aug}, revorte her with 2u0 ap and 200 wh on board, all the | room where I found him; 1 asked my | futhor?” she cried, the tears falling. ‘Tam dying, and | care, and the whole party left for Cleveland together on | . One pair of boilers for the steamer Roanoke, of the New | well, bound on a crulue 8. brother what he was here for; ‘dont know a8 | she must go back to him! It ia the only reparation ican | the cvening train yesterday. Chere was no disposition oy | York and Virginia Steamship Company. A letter from Capt Pease, of sh{p Cambria, NB, reports hep “ . Jj rn nust go bac! 7 ry One pair of boilers for the steamer Commonwealth, of | at sea Nov 24, lat 2340 5, loa a0 W, clean, ail well, he made any reply; I then passed along into the | make--and little cnough, oh little enough, for the bitter | the part of either’ the father or the wife to institute legal e pal , room a and found my wife in bed there; | wrong I have dove them.” ‘1 hoped, sir, you might see | proceedings, and the whole matter will probably be | the Norwich and Worceeter line. Spoken, &c. . 5 Fron t ‘ . irs an, Bickford, hence ‘or San Franciseo, Nov il Mr. Crain told her to getup; she gaid she would getup | him,” she added a moment after, checking her sobs; “I | dropped after their return home. Take it altogether, it One boiler for the steamer Huron, of Boston. Two pai legh ¥ "ii carolina permit me to writte a letter to her, please | when he left the room; ra went out, and I got her topes you might tell him that bis image A before ‘me, “an About the coolest exhibition of detected frailty, and | of oscillating engines for the King of Siam, The machi- me Le ae (A a for Frantitoct; Feb'4sta Jet me know her direction H JUMPERTZ clothes and she got up and dressed herself; when she | from morning till night, as I knew he must have looked | the most casily patched up, that we have had occasion to | Hery will be shipped in afew days; onarrival at its desti- |. Wri ‘ardent ‘Vineyard, sa was dreseed she came out into the first room, and Icame | when the first shock came. Ob, sir, tell him my story— | chronicle in a long time.—Cincinnati Gazette, Jan. 28. nation it will be placed in revenue culters, now con: | “tbr Emma, of and_from Londonderry, NB, for NY¥ork; CHAPTER TI. with her; William went into the second room: when sho | warn, oh, warn everybody. Tell him T have suffered structing in that country. aot ie se ead fm Londonderry, 0; Se Fem al caitatee e came out she combed her hair, an 4m motione through the long, long hours, these many weary years;} py, ey burg (N. Y.) Eepress gives NEPTUNE IRON WORKS. ; THE HARTUNG MURDER IN ALBANY. her to come into the room where he was; when she went | ah, God only knows how deeply.” eee md hola Lees Dente se gives | cho steamers Masiesippl and Goatzaconicos, formerly | , Sehr Joba Hishow, from angler for Boston, Feb 4, ta Vine- Mrs. Mary Hartung is now on trial in Albany for the | in there William handed her something white out of his “< Mary, you must control your feelings,”” said my host | jn‘lat county. A man residing at Sclota, by the namoof | the Take Ontario steamers Canada attd America, aro being yardSound. tgn Po saurder of her husband, Emil Hartung, by poison. This | band, and they both at the same instant put it into their | gent} Lezotte, recently married, toweed hie wife on Mouday, | thoroughly repaired. ‘They belong to the Tehuantepec | Canpsnas, Jan 2-0 rr Dries Amine, Lewis, t Sissies woman had bi amored of a man named William | Mouths, and my brother catched up the goblet and drank, | «Let me talk while 1 may,” was the answer. «Lot | 30th inet, and on inquiring learned she had taken the cars | Company. nith, Deering, Philadelphia, pnb seg hice ctieceags oto and handed it to her, but f got to her and knocked it oat | mo say that since the day I feft my home I have not seen | jorin. in company with a young man,on whom, it seems, | The steamer Isaac P. Smith, of the Haverstraw route, | Ciexrcxaus, Jan 2—arr brig Cxemplar (Br), Plokles, Pén- Bheinman, and go strong did she imagine hereelt in love } of her hand before she had time to drinks they then came | a single hour of happiness. Itwas always to come—al- | ‘ho was willing to bestow a part of her aifections, The | is receiving a new cylinder, beam, &c. sacola, 4 with him, that she administered poison toher lawful hus- } nt itto the frst reom, and he took up the pitcher and | ways just ahent-nad a What bas crme—the grave | disconsolate husband learned, algo, that the absconiing | | The steamer Metamora, Of the ‘Albany day lino, is un- | HATA, Jan 25— Are brig Mary Alvioa, Amen, sehr : ’ rank re is opening and I must go to judgment |, how bitterly ‘band in order to rid herself of his presence. After he Trident, Snow, Portland; mshio Phil hia, ty intended to convey tho iden that they were goiug to | dergoing a thorough overhiuling. baat 1 could get to her to take it away; Tthen wok itaway,aul | have 1 paid for my sin. Forgive me, Oiny God! for- | Langan’ but really were to return by the tbrec o'clock ° The steamers Isaac Newton, George Law, United States fra, a Yore ind dar Bek ak vate ag fered ohh Ne iBioy Mites here hey ieeaercolry ol Rana train aud go south. When the train reached the Sciota | and America, are also undergoing repawrs. N ‘Washington Bntcher, Coltins they had taken poison; Crain came in, and my brother | "Tt wa- a solemn hour, that which Ispent by that dying | {iain aud gu south. | When the team neachen the Selate | ““Wbree iron lighters of 60 tous cach are building at this | Wood, Portinua? Merson Adam and Crain both went down; my wife then said they had | penitent, Prayer she listened to—ehe did not scom to | found cosily seated in the car beside her new lorer.doubt. | ¢stablishment for the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, for Raynes, do; Resolute, Hil, P both been taking strychnine, and wanted Tshouid get the | join—or if she did, she gave no outward sign. Remorse | Toes antieypating no. breakers ahead to taar the enjoyment | Acapulco, on the Pacific. ‘alt tetn enmehipe. Avisons, Lawiees, NOrloaney Gtadliay Jetters to the man for whom she bad sacrified so much dokee ese eo ihe a a epee 4 ‘had worn away all her beauty, even more than Mlness. ofa “ride upon a rail,” and seizing her aronnd tho waist, | ar THE FULTON IRON WORKS—PEASR & MURPHY. | Berrymah, Asplonall; task Kosoe fF Chase, Hall Ihaving fallen into the hands of another person by thesame | DACK With a Segar and sat down tn a rocking chair, and in She looked to the future with a despairing kind of hope, | compelled her by mail force to leave the car, and‘‘damp- | ‘Tyo marine engines of 61 inch cylinder, 82 iach stroke wie Soha Fer Meiviie, Serannah; Sith "bark Abe bark Jobn Grifin, Park, N York; i mame, her whereabouts became known, and she was atonce | floor; when he fell on the floor he said to my wife, “We Scene ‘here occurred, he insisting that sho should ge home | Cf, Piston, for the new unnamed United’ Staves sloop-of- ‘acu Yannab; WH Stewart, ‘Laverty, eagus; chr WG Dyers Taras @ied, she fled, and for a long time she eluded the vigilance ‘of the police, notwithstanding a large reward was offered ®or ber apprehension by the Governor; but one of her a Acopnection to this sad history will be found in the | scene here occurred, he insisting that she should go home | war at the Brooklyn Navy Yard; also two of Martin’s tu- srresied. The following \s theletier which brought Wo | S75 you Terran in the roomy some ef tows took hic up | following letier from Case himself to the husband whom | with him, and she expressing a desire and determination die gatas voous bular boilers for the samc vessel. The engines are each Right her location: — = ue bd to do no such thing; but finally, after considerable talk | of 600 horse power, Jory 5, 1858. | and put him on the bed, and he laid there towards a | ho had robbed of his wife and child, which has also been | Sa the persuasion of neighbors, eho reluctantly returned Beeer: Mr Dean, Goon Wiiuam-—With grief I take the pen to hour before he died; my wife's name is Adaline. previously given in the Hamatp:— wih her igatehee, Deceaecd eaten awe venient EET te the Moet: river: stenmbont Bip, Vas ‘write to you, I must know how it goes with you. { haye | ‘The Bellows Falls Times adds the following tacts :— Oy Boanv Sarr at SzA, she has again absconded, and will doubtless use little | "Two ‘boilers for the Stonington steamboat Plymouth no rest avy more, Ibelieve I shall go crazy. I grieve | We learn that strychnine was procured souie timo since, Tat. 41 dag: Roath, lone. 68 dog. Rust, mora caution than she did in the first instance, Rock. ‘They were recently placed on board that vocsel. myself to death. Dear, good William, now I will write | and that an elo} it was attempted about a week before, 20, 1868. ‘Two boilora for the United States steamer San Jacint you how it went with me. That Monday Ileft you,I went | At this time W. H. Sanders proposed going with his bro- | _ gm—Do not, T entreat you, attow v jst indignation | Pyopewmer ar Srainorimi, T1x.—The Spring } now at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, One of the boilers will 0 Union Hill, from there to Guttenburg. I asked a wo- | ther’s wife to Chester, toa ball, to which the husband con- | which I know the sight of my iting will cause you | aig correspondent of the Evening Journal says:—The | be Martin’s patent tubular, ‘and the other known as the 5 man if he dia not know where I could get work ase | Sones frustrated ras object it ees, melt and bis pre- | to prevent you from reading dla Communication, it an- | \<upper circles” of society in the State capital are ina | borisoutal tabular, Tula experiment is made for the pur, Erin etptianet nicaunds Doilicectss alia stress; she sent me , ee, and there ] am q not be more painful r ‘ " RS i sramatcens; she Sout ere hice folks; they | Daniel Sanders, husband of the truant woman, is said to | Uo},¢ More Ban for ee ae Tee to you meets | feverish state of excitement in consequence of an elope: | pose of deciding on the relative merits of cash, thal, Boston; #45, barks Canada, Mitchell: nad have no children; they always call me iheir own daughter ‘and I earn a good sum of money, and it is a very bappy place; every day music, a pianoforte and fiute. But all that does not give me pieasure. When I think of you, my be very steady, Iotustrioas, hard working man and ex- | solemn promise made to the dead could induce me to ha- pea ee peed erent a oo Me. boaters engine and two boilers, for a sugar plantation Wogdbury, Portland: brig Benguela, Staples, Boston; Scetg br sonia ony berets ead willie ac aaent nese | eae a ene a ae iat it. | banker, disappeared Inst evening in" company witha | Ono propeller, 16 fect in diametor and 28 feet pitch, to |” Ba00s, Jan 24—Sid echt Curlew, Friend, Cardenas, had purchased for her largely in dresses and jewelry. On i or sepraanaton o young girl only about fifteen years of age. The gentle- | weigh nine tons, for the Hamburg steamship Saxonia. remorse. Home Poru. 1 3 s accomplished young wife and two interest. | During the cold wi ir, and while the Saxonia was on BOSTON, Feb 4—Arr sups Bethiah > dear, true William, my parents and my children, then my | the other hand, she is said to be rather pretty looking, have sinned, God in heaven only knows how have | ™&0 leaves an accomplished y eather, : eari bleeds, Tit sone many hours and weep the bitter. | giddy, and lighthearted, caring more for Dalla and tras’ | guired’eud if 1a your cruel bereavement “you. have | ‘28 children, AB & coincident of his fight, about $21,000 | one of the dry docks récciving repairs, the propeller | Mm Wirt, Hust, Novloang? barks Zot. Ga, Ga est tears; but all that does not help me; I see neither you | sicnt pleasures than her own houschold. cursed me, that curse is fearfully fufled. And now aad- of money has disappeared from the bank of his father, in } Durst into two plecss, making s report as loud ass can- | Prabbeas begs Seen Leet nor my family, but often think you are with me; 1 dream 1st hasa young child, which she lene at home sick when fy, to the unhappy task st tang he what Ihave a, | Which Br. Ridgely was employed. ale eae the rnionte of the propeller, flaw } Wingold, Loring, Minalifan wa ey, Weal ou every hight, dear William; Ido not know whether | sberan away. On examination of a trunk which 6! jemnly engaged to do, and to last duty to those ‘was discovered, . ; Wioyaw, Weman, Sor tove meatil, whether you liaye forgotten Toe; my | lett locked up si beans, it waa found shehad talten outhee | faaercceiion y The Electro-Magnetlc Telegraph of Morse— | cise cold weather and the ice chilled the iron, causing | ard &'orrey, Coe ‘er estore Y schre’ ee clings to yours; you don't know how I love you, | things and partly filled it with wood. She got money of |" Your former wife died in Ceylon in June, 1856,ofa| The Printing Telegraphs of House and | '*' burt. Penis a, Getter, Baker ‘or else I should not have committed this misfortune. Dear, | her husband under pretence of buying shawl, on the | disease of the climate, which was by a pre. on a AT THE ALLAIRE WORKS. leans; echrs. J true, William, do not fee! bad; this unhappy misfortune | evening of ber desertion, but made no purchase. She is | yioug one from which she suffered while in Mauritius, In ughe: One large stationary engine and other machinery for Ghartesions JW ‘which has occurred between me and you, hare only to | of French birth and a native of Canada. that island both she and myself were very ill of the fever. Professor Stono delivered the last of his series of lec- | the Detrioit Water Works. attribute to you. Your true love was the cause of it. ‘You know how dearly we loved one another. Ob! Wil- At last accounts the guilty woman was much Detter, and | My own recovery was thought hopelags, and, indeod, it | tares, embracing the above subject, last night, at the Poly. Two boilers for a new propeller owned by the Naugatuck Yam! bow terrible itis for me; no oul to whom I can F Transportation Company. would probably entirely recover. Lr cetdisces: hota soraie sa co ape ce technic Institute, Brooklyn. The room was occupied to | Four boilers for the Vanderbilt steamship North Star. ‘my heart—no person that I know; what shall I do? But as these particulars are of less Consequence, I will say | its fullest capacity by an auditory consisting mostly of the Tcould only know how you are—whether you are in CHAPTER IV. no more on this point. In course of time we Feco- | youth of that city, who, either from practical experience Roppery OF a County TReasurER IN On10— prison or not—then I should feel content. HARLOW CASE, THE GOVERNMENT DEFAULTER “THE | vered, and, on gaining sufficient strength, again took pas- or an interest in the subject, were desirous of listening to $20,000 Srotxy.—The Cleveland Plaindealer says that on On Sunday, the 4th of July, I prepared myself and SANDUSKY ELOPEMENT. sage on a trading vessel to Ceylon, m jreden of a better . J the night of the 2lst inst. three men entered the office of ‘went to Fort Lee; I thought to see your brother, and per- ft . Wi it to the mountainous regions of that tro- | the lecture. The lecturer chiefly devoted his attention to | the Treasurer of Cosc i 7 hhaps be could tell me something abont you; but t did not | _ A few days since we published an item to the effoct thar | Fhimnic, Ve seul 00 tie Rear nese the alris cool, | a practical elucidation of his discourse, which proved | them engaged the Hresourer ta Goepcsariee ee eae he , La, Jan 16—Arr schr James wee or hear anything of him. I went sorrowful to my | Mrs. Case, wife of Harlow Case, had received a decree of | Gnd to most people healthier than’ other parts of India, idghty ‘enterapites ued taaineniivessci ae ) | threw a shawl over his head and held him. The first yeah divorce from her husband. This brings to mind the | There we lived many months in comparative quiet, but | Sy bd commenced with | ropbed him of his keys, opened his safe and took there- VER, Feb S—Nid schrs 8B Hawes, Smith, and causes upon which the application for a divorce were | fever again overtook her who was the mother of your | few prefatory remark in allusion to his previous lec- | from $20,000. They ail then decamped. $4,000 of the CL TOCR ST Pek Tare beige Ann MW. child, and though she lingered long and suffered much, no | tures, and said that in continuation of his explanation of | Money was in gold and sliver, $1,000 in bills on Baltimore | wYork for Newburyport, Liuda, Iflleme. de for dased. | They will be found in an extract from the Buffalo | human means could restore her. Her moral sensibilities | tuo uisferont systems of telegraphing he would come back | #24 Maryland banks and the balance mostly on tho Har. | SurskNeCalium cpierden ee Commercial Advertiser of the 24 of December last, and | became more acute as she failed in strength, and with the rison County Branch Bank xt Cadiz. HUMMOLDT BAY, about Jan 1—In port bark Suocees ously published in the sae loss of hope of recovery she became anxiously distressed | to bis own country, having in his two previous lectures dy for sea; brigs Glencoe, and Wolcott, dg; achra J & Whi @ ild to its be- elles ent é a 3 and Golden State, do. Some twelve or fourteen years ago Harlow pra fe eerte, ais of her dear little child to its be- | travelled in England and on the Continent, and to some ex. EconomisinG.—We heard a report on the street HOLMES’ HOLS, Feb 2, PM—No arrival this PM. Si respectable and esteemed citizen of Buffalo. He held the . tent examined the systems of telegraphing in those coun- | yesterday that orders had been received from Washington ry place of Assistant Postmaster, ant was for many years | i¢ [iivcl Preheat be takes og souk book safely to you! | tries. which had been already superseded by us in Ame. | ABM carried into execution, suspending all work going on | | Sd—No arrival. Wind NE, with rain. S14 sche A home. Dear William, I believe if your brother had seen me he ‘would not have recognized me; I wear a nice big flat, cur) my bair and wear low neck dresses, and a small velvet ribbon around my neck so that the mole on my neck is mot seen. Dear, true William, from my heart I beg you to write fas goon as possible, and as soon as you get mny letter go to my parents and let them read the letter, bat be careful ‘that you sre noteeen; don’t leave the letter bebind you, p ; , ‘ » | Bett Kdgertown, to take the cargo saved from schr. and be careful entrusted with the more important duties of the office. A vse demands I had escape. My only | rica, Ve t be t Se, See Republican and acharging all the | fo Niedford. Dear William, bot write mo to if you pald Nick Engle | member of one of the Baptist churches, upright iu every beget ‘sco anything Be aaa fp attra Sanat |. Gon’ with, "thie cbeastifal’ aymena ae telegraphing | Workmen.—Sevannah Aiea 4th, 10 AM-No arrival; no veuelin port. Wind WEW, ‘that $9; if not let me know and I will send you that | walk of life, married and the father of a me he seem- | consolation, in the jest, assurances I could make, | of our own country, more especially with that originated os bei} Rb LIGHT, Passing Smount of money, that you can pay him; but write to me | ed to be as firm in the straight forward paths of virtue as | that ber wishes should be carried out, although, after | by Morse, after bis trip to Europe and hie return on board MABITIME INTELLIGENCE 27 M—-Paning out ailp "Menta, trig, G Wasine ho, has col my things, and who has got the house; | any other. Removing to Sandusky, Obio, he received | the mother was gone from me forever, the poor chili be- | the bark Sally. Of the difficulties through which he had on s . Passed ont, ships Cesion, ; bark Bd the $10,25 which you gave me, dear William, I have still, | the appointment of Collector of that port under Mr. Fill- | came dearer tome. be was allIhad'loft. Yet,as Thad | parsed, and of his subsequent success he should not ‘tea Papel ships &' Sherman, Fair a it, ny ahtp punk Paks Sato, pA 7 unknown. f Sth, 5 PM—Paseing in (by tel), ahip E Greeley, from NEW ORLEANS, Jan Se Bat Bo ‘and have so much more as makes up $20, and I think ‘that ina few months I shall have a nice sum of money; ‘but, William, I wish you could come to New York that I eould tell you my feelings; yon can come several times im the werk with the 74 o'clock boat; you can be care. falro that nobody sees you; but before this write me ‘Bret how it goes with you, and then I will write you more dow you are to act. Dear William, write me how the celebration of the new flag went off, whether you was happy or not; with all my heart I sbeuld be very glad if you had much plea. sure. ‘They undoubtedly make a great ado about moe in Alba. more, | The appoiutment was one universally approve’, | promised ber poor mother, and ag that mother had sacri. | speak, for being a matter of history they could be read by a bt aaa Eeaves, and the numerous friends of Caso were rejoiced at bis | ficed the world and everything on earth for ry sake,{| ail. He then proceeded to describe the instrument con- —_ in foal While holding that office he was intimate | had not the slightest thought or wish to neglect the dis. | structed by Maxve, and exhibived by that ished in- family Of Mr. F., one of his assistants. Mrs. F. was | charge of the responsible, and, tome, fearful duty. Daring | dividual at the New York University. He would speak of young, oe ital, ey ge and a fatal attachment | alj her last illness she regretted having brought the child | it asa striking contrast to those now in use. He pointed ine Det acon beg hy Temained unsuspectet | away; but, having then much hope of the hap} we | outon a diagram a representation of this instrument, Ton ~_ —e _ mip by the sudden clopement | might enjoy, and anxious to be leas alone in the world, | which was six or cight feet in height, and bearing upon it he bad absconded withe eee eimultaneous discovery that | she could never think of leaving E. bebind, claiming, a4 | the electro-magnetic pendulum attached to an armiture, bo Porno me 4 Fe Lr gona funds to the amount | per mother, that she had a stronger personal right to » | which moved in front, the top work carrying a strap of < ae oe tae we time forward nearly all trace | daughter than its father, whom she was about to leave | paper for printing. It might be placed at one station or guilty pai forever. position, and at another or distant station might be placed A Ceylon missionary has written the following account . After Sus sat and dreafal Ws] cenetentiy and anx- | what was called the “composing apparatus.” The ny; ono thing more; I dreamed last week that my littis | '0 the Boston Watchman of his interview with Harlow | !ously fought an opportunity tovend the child to you, or | next portion was called tho “ indicating apparatu 5 Meg her) tied tor qiton Temseund, foal’ greatly po bom Case and the wife and daughter of Mr. F——, They re- her grandfather's ferlly, where you would eventually ob- | and the next the ‘‘port roll. Then there were two tain her. My object was to find some good, trusty woman, | wheels carrying an endless point, and also e How often Rosy must be asking for her mother; how aw- | sided in a magnificently furnished villa in the island of Seatumily comp to America; but Soch'a cates never | printer called he “stick,” im which’ the t} pes wae pat. Peas Ocean Wi h s rave, o a! BB & iiladelp! ; Carrie Chgriestn, teD abtp Ina Ri oe Arr 5 Towed to sea 2b, hips Jetta eer Gaba ia, Acacia pot K P Beck, and & Watts. THANTUCKET, Feb 2-8id sche Robert 8 Sauldh, Kelley, fal when I think about it; also write me how you arrived ‘ fork. Toany - Ceylon. The interview—which must have taken place pre- | fered, in a single instance, e top was placed in the port roll, and the stick of type - NFWPORT, Feb 3—Arr schra 8 B Hawes, Smith, and mo Winem. ge ie 9 ta pele 0 eats so | vious to June, 1856, as in that month Mrs. rt pity Before I go further, or into still more painful results, 1 | was made to be joined in one ond of the lever by moans of FOR CALIFORNIA. e ee Fe for NYork. that nobody sece you, William, 1 tlt von not to neglect | thus described, i beg you will allow me to say that I have spoken of | the endless point over the wheel; one end of the lever andiohn Marshon = mancchaoslia Mt, but write mone s00h os you gel my totter attire the anxiety of C., and her constant efforts to renew my | then became elevated, and having completed the circuit We were met on the threshold bya lovely child of some }| promise to her, and which were repeated only two days | of the batter the current passing through the electro- AMERS. ine ae = to you till my atee, =< eleven summers. Her hair hung in curls. Her eyes par- | before her death, in the hope that you will exercise more | magnetic wires would work the magnet, thus giving Eurine Crry—From New York at Havana 7th times. Your much bel Of ¥ | Weularly lustrous, yet mournful in beauty, aad on the | charity towards her memory. Let me trast that you will | motion to the pendulum, Outside of “the magnet was. | aud New Orleans l0tn, Prom New Havana 23d, \ pg aR icaeatiin, young brow I seemed to see @ something—a shadow of | do to, and think and feel less severely towards her. She | pencil, which was made to come in contact with the paper. | #!Tiving st New York 28th. ; sadnes—an unchildlike quiet, as she greeted my new | paid a bitter penalty for all the outrage that was commit. | {t the’ armiture was still the would describe 9 | sna'New Orleans 19th, "Froct New Oriesie Wik, Havens Bt | bes tor Proniseee: Rete ee a See a a (Postscript to her Parents.} friend. | Dressed in pure white, ahe glided in before us, | ted upon you. In her last iin, she apoke often feeling. | straight line; iit moved it would be drawn in front, and 4 S2¢.New Orleans ow, | From New hex? tn io foe Sacemeiten i Lie noe we grieve yourselves terribly on | and to her was left the duty of entertaining me, while Mr. | ly and tenderly of you, with how much regret need not | would describe one of an angle. The characters ‘H1LADELPHIA—From New York 17th, at Havana 224 PORTLAND, Feb $—Arr_ schr 00 ‘Seezans of me, through, or in consequence of the terrible } Case, excusing himself in the remark that sickhess neces: | say, but wishing to acknowledge to me that you had al: | which Morse proposed to use first were V shaped eneres, | aaNet Orleaaa Soke Pree ee eee ee Te Sy aryaett balla, Brook, mabaforvcn me. You know well What was the cause—love. | sarily called him away, for a half hour or so left the | ways treated her kindly and , and ‘that on her | ters. That apparatus had been put in operation for a dis- } S!ivlog at New York 13th Billiam loved me, and I joved him, have never in my | room. * _ | and myself alone rested the bility of that now | tance of some seven miles at the time of ita exhibition | ,,Biac« Wannion—From New York 27th, arriving at Havana | | PROVIDENCE, Feb 4—Arr steamers Petrel, Baker ang loved aman ag much ag love William. I did not | “Is your mother very unwell” I asked of the little girl, | fatal separation. in New York in 1835. It succeeded very well, but some | 1sievrivingat New Forkinae New Orleans 12th, Havana | Westchester, Clark: NYork: brig, Jessie Ri + ahow bir love; I kep ita me. Dear mother, | who, with those sorrow filled eyes of hers, was rogarding You will have perceived, ere this, that Ihave yet moro | difficulty attended it because the battery power could not Tsapei—From Charleston 4th ana 19th, due at Havana si | of and for Phi lelphia. Sid ‘Sart James L Devt ra i bela nd uf mtr | ey, mama ar or ick, or Tg timer | hare wren poy tae Mga rie is | eaareateeh Mis yun tet; | tng rom Havemsithond eS Won a | Boece reat n> Sewn war Sues ty , m b \, Sir; ee v pu in a8 ib were, in t eeded to late ‘“ Morse’ * pf id a xu know Tae not love Emil, but T tried to make myself | plied she, dropping her eyes, while her lips trombied. | order that you may be lees ly drawn to the antiol- | that slays auatrered all tho putptaes thin etensea tie one Shen, he above dates fall on Sunday tho steamers will | | ROCKPORT, Jan 2—Bid echra Ocean, Herald, Oldbed, Ue Baliy OF paper ta thie lelior wes the Potlowing jeu yow'come from America” she agkod timidiy, after a Pation of my unhappy narrative, aa T cannot write but | graphic route if established at proper iniorvaig, Tho next on Monday, except from New Orleans. pot, Joa Picker, Bickmore, Jon ‘ioomy, a Iwill write you a letter under your name, Louisa Leo. “Yee, my dear. Do you know anything of that coun- | ful part of ny day. Seer CTs | t's tee cnt atone wee aa Lopdon; brig Jobn Pieroe, Melriie, Havana. sikh tab pie ian tot too Dd cae ee of 4 Tong coll, and was so arranged that the battery TARPAULIN COVES Feb 3—Are pebe tryt’’ I returned, growing more and more pleased with Thbardly dare tal you how cruelly severe the poor child | current passed day, and tell your number and name at the Post Office, or | her expressive face. took the death of her mother. ia Ga rake ee ae ai EMINGTON NG, Fev g-cAre ne T , : : ; She never forgot it. Al-| clock, or sounder, which’ worked upon the” paper, | 2 erabia creanas |, WILMINGTON, NC, Reba Arr site you cannot go the Iter aced uit acuta came from there, and think,” she | though hor own health wat aiwaym delicale, and the sul. | However, in large. Cites’ lige ‘New? York, hers Port of New York, February 5, 1006, sat Ie eekdhs cueeears, toe oo, ‘The above translations are the ones made by counselior | let me talk about.” J ir. Cage will never | fered much, yet from this time she seemed to become | there was so much business to do, they read by sounds — 1 ‘ more sensitive, aud grew weaker ag she grew older and | and not by characters. He then described the registe CLEARED. oat 7 then, not the little daughtor of Mr. Case?’ I] taller, But were it not for the oecurrence of what is to | snd how the receiving magnet, the cloctro-magnet ‘and | Steamship Fins (Br), Anderson, Hayre—F Cunard. MISCELLANEOUS. > wt astonished. follow, I should not have attempted to write you until E. | the otuer apparatus combined contributed to turn out the | Steamahiy ilituois, McGowan, Aspinwall--M O Roberts, iam my mother’s daughter,” answered the child, | was within your é oI 7 7 1 Stoamship A Wooduiti Ravausaie-S kr Maton ds IDOW CLICQUOR. with a grave dignity in one so young, anda minate after | to yoo-palers foech, aad oe Point of being restored | work, He gave sfull description of the Boston fire alarms | A ene swe ecto W CHAMPAGNE. ‘Werner. There were several in court, but we have noted Auo ciffereace above. ‘The following confession of Mrs. Hartung has been read aon the trinl:— y : used in telegraphs. Baines’ “call” was very interesting, vannah—H B Orom' we ne fintcsion 7 ro : @ you, Tat inet | magnetism in making musical sounds, by way of making | leston & Co, df ee. Le A “f forge noone: beset ane my window, and knew that the child brooded over some | started with her toyself, determined to risk to Eog- | acall, Those sounds were made upon’ a plate of Gun. Bteamahty Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk—F Ladiam.. dark sorrow, for her eyes were filled with tears. Why | land for the pur seek some mahi iBwam aker in Pe ‘ i . a © purpore, there to rr ir of | As the oi Stent ‘Thomas n, Ramsey, Baltimore—H B Crom- age of s baker in P ail street: we bad trouble about it. | was it,T questioned myself; that painful thought took pos- | emigrants to ‘whom { could trusther, or employ aeuita- | mater ‘This ularne wos Loch hae line beer he waneee man, and often cars) Lowe otal he eT | Joehiag tie mantat kat therc? It teemed as if T wore #o- | ablo person to go with her. She haf'been very ill bofore | ‘burglar's alarm.” ‘The instant the. magnet touched the | gtiP Mary Ogden, Loveland, New Orleane—Wim Nelson & | gu William Zttneman woot ysroPunes. The Ast tine I | Joarning i an sp... and that some horror was | starting, but I thought her suff ered, and her | clectro-magnet, the armiture ‘was directed, and then we Boonen Gravon & ._. Rouse in Division sirect, le frst was polite then was more ¢ ak upon mo. ‘At my side, nearly covering | physician thought she would risk nothing In going to #ca, | had the constant ringing, the cirewt Bark Vomas, Atkinece, Oars, : e cons A closed. idotte, ‘rinidad—H D Brookman @ beautiful table of letter wood, were several costly gift Bud unfortunately all my hope in this last was | only to open the orale’ ‘and the ringing ceased, Tt tee hark Joba Paysco, “a, Wentive to me; hie then commenced to talk against my | books. I took them up caretvilly fort ‘bac {well Galve ca ‘ : ully, for 1 bave a reverence | doomed to the same blight that has thus lowed me, | alarm was situated in a’ person’ Bark Gen Green, Atwell, Gn & Baas conan hameut Be tld mo of he attachment | for books, and Larnng jo the fy lia o a spnnaiiy bound | ‘Areapan wet ion ni aan loweree auch i | window theo cing of ther Sandon inca okt Young ato iii com 4 , Fead— as urn, 8 8 mse would com) oi oO He 80 kind to me Comp oy od & Jove a passionate- ean tata ene verererese rere eeer: had been out several da: phot nd = Aon we were me canee the bells to Fingal! over tuotowe, by ty yh - cereody, orale & Co, iy mi [aaa aon p Bn tr Ls A harm. ae by a dreadful gale, such as the Indian ocean alone can | tors, however, needed no such alarm as that, The mere BtJngo—d W Elwell & Go, 2 4 one attent ‘Ane wo or ree nec! . Bim to stay "P "ive sat fe tie Dacron eae, Wiliam | | A thrill of surprise and anguieh ran from vein to vein. | masts were carriod away, and, altuough nearly. ship. | them at’ once. to” "whom. the messge “atiha “el, | Behe ae ~~ Se closiog ot nh "Mt, ‘and then five or six Pome tenn nag = far pew ) iy antag er al Cane pony ene) inp = back from 1,200 y Pe dhege J prong Lay it was oe In Connection with the ee “Fort, Bichmond-—Y; Brant & Slaght, . b - , found vorable weather. men! is | subject al o-magnetisin would gay i vy lanson, (ity Point—J Hunter & Co, ibe mere fren and then deisktg ttt MNk: | shock to my beart, Tknow Henry E.F— hat Known | to show you how ulterly it was ‘out of my power 10 | be mado to raise a great number Of rounds, hee aiae 0 Sones, Bed ) Rorfoliashangen, co, | jemmhicertiapes.—-A large assorunent of frat al fing with him, and ."0w and drinking, until @ little | him intimate foe rears; he was a friend towards whom » help or relieve the poor suffering child, The effect of | with the smal! instrument he held in his hand, rasofrom | SbF Podae. 616 Broadway, by orver of the ory Se Ia anon. “Whe tcy felt ee sen | SLmy sya boen drawn, for be had seen uch | tho storm was only injurious; and, to make the sad | four to five hundred pounds, which was more'than ame. | Ree W Fredericksburg J W Makee. | | Reure to close up ie Vugloaas eapelidsi.’s) Wry they staid go, Tu onow. Wham they, left we shat | sorrow an makes the heart grow old before itn time. iis | taxc short this dear charge, whom T'was anxious to ro: | dium battery could do. They ha heen made to raise several | Co, sR ¢ : wes barroom, and Wi. vis “Oeaned wm whom be ba had deserted him. She @ad taken [ store to friends who coul | her up properly—to her | tonswoight. Having described the * axial” force, he pro- Behr M Betis, Peaster, Philadelphia—J W McKee, SEGARS AND . My sleeping room wa’ ~~ we’ 1 thought 1 ote ber his only child. She had desolated n household; father, {0 watch over her—died in ocean, many hun- | ceeded to give a practical clacidation of voltaic electricity, Rehr M Mille, Laws, hin McKee, nape PP en @o tired, and it was £0 ub. any: Sag T tall town ps forgetting honor, shame, everything that pertains to | dred miles from any latd, and there waa no ‘alternative, | decribed the great power witich was contained mi" Rabeo irene Boston, Bellew, Pus Inhia. A SBRAT DISCOVERY —MEDICATED ener et tell asldep, | whens ang, God, had fled from the country with theman | no hope, ba: to confurnt 10 the custam—the necensity— | Karit's induction oll,” the shoek from which wns so for. | SCM Wikre author Pisleedea tee She cure of asthuna, mpon the in the barroont; I’ soon.’ weal ty bien iy bad won her wanton love. It was some time | and, much as! Pains me to state it, the sea became her | ciblo, ho raid, n# to oauto instant death to the person who | Ber Puabella, Fangio: Weane ston & Sprague. tie ngs oe tubes. In how long I slopt IT do not know, but f was awas y e seducer came into the room where J still sat | tomb. came'in contact with it, Ho glanced @t the prigting telo- | Steamer Artisax, Foster, South Amboy, Aubokiog Vobagoo:’ De® #76 Brosdway. ¢

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